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Looking to find a recommendation for a good internal light with in-built PIR for corridor lighting in flats. Landlord want to upgrade for lights without switches -- tenants are breaking the switches!

Can find lots of the typical external ones but not internal ones with PIR's .....
 
I have been having to replace loads of the built in PIR modules with external PIR's recently, large building was fitted out with these built in PIR jobbies and now they are all failing.
I can remember the brand but I did put it in my recent thread about them.
 

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